Thursday, November 22, 2012

Reality has never involved politics and economy having an ability to meet ever-increasing expectations, though many political and economical theorists have for many a decade argued just so. When huge parts of the western workforce was employed non-publicly funded and when industry was in abundance, came wealth and immense state revenue never seen before in the history of mankind. In the intervening time, as judgement was impaired by over-optimism, politics across the spectrum started adapting to the imaginative world views. Gullibility replaced sober administration.

Since reality is not optional, many are now waking up to a world where they have a hard time making ends meet, as they had expected more. Simultaneously a manic generation is retiring, and has become accustomed to the riches described in the paragraph above. Meanwhile some western heads of states claim that the crisis is over, others keep increasing debt and yet more are firing up the money printing press - undermining the very "trust" that has replaced the gold standard.

What any earnest and clear-headed leader with intact morality should do is quite the opposite: Explain how much it costs to run the state's primary undertakings, that it ought to focus on these first rather than granting wishes, and that the country needs to balance budgets - imports and exports, revenue and spending - both because no other country on the planet wants to pay for our standard of living, and because real poverty always hit those at the bottom the hardest. A political leader with dignity would obviously also make clear what hard work it takes to maintain our society and the toil behind building welfare.

Otherwise the people will continue to expect the impossible, why should they not when their chosen leaders cling to it. The contempt for politicians will increase as they cannot in any way keep their promises. Extremism and dark ideologies with utopian commitments will follow.

Wednesday, November 07, 2012

"Congratulations to winning the election. I am sure You will do your best continuing to advocate social progress in the United States of America, and best of luck with it.

However, the total public debt of your country lies at over US$16 trillion* - a colossal sum! The truth behind all those numbers implies the spending of funds the United States in fact does not have, and it involves indebting future generations rather than living within your means. That is not very socially responsible, is it?

Your aims are set high, and that is honorable. But politics must never be about what sounds good. A sober constitution is what has made America great and it is what will do so in the time to come.

Again, best of luck President. This was just a short but important reminder on this cheerful day, as the ones worst off are always those hit the hardest by long-term unrealistic economical policies."

It is important to keep in mind that there were candidates in the primaries devoted to actually balancing the budget, and had bold plans for doing so. Mitt Romney was not one of those.

"If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants"(Sir Isaac Newton)

"you chose to act as if you had never been molded into civil society and had everything to begin anew. You began ill, because you began by despising everything that belonged to you."(Edmund Burke in Reflections on the Revolution in France)

"Whenever a theory appears to you as the only possible one, take this as a sign that you have neither understood the theory nor the problem which it was intended to solve"(Sir Karl Popper)

Liberty is, of course, a loftier goal. But only those who have never known disorder fail to grasp that [order] is the necessary precondition for liberty."(Niall Ferguson in Colossus)

"When every benefit received is a right, there is no place for good manners, let alone for gratitude."(Theodore Dalrymple in What is Poverty?)

"If we extend unlimited tolerance even to those who are intolerant, if we are not prepared to defend a tolerant society against the onslaught of the intolerant, then the tolerant will be destroyed, and tolerance with them. // We should therefore claim, in the name of tolerance, the right not to tolerate the intolerant."(Sir Karl Popper on the paradox of freedom in The Open Society and Its Enemies)

"Much of the social history of the Western world over the past three decades has involved replacing what worked with what sounded good. // The amazing thing is that this history of failure and disaster has neither discouraged the social engineers nor discredited them."(Thomas Sowell in Is Reality Optional?)

"Government has become ungovernable; that is, it cannot leave off governing. Law has become lawless; that is, it cannot see where laws should stop."

(G.K. Chesterton in Eugenics and Other Evils: An Argument Against the Scientifically Organized State)

"to take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress."(The aim of The Economist)"This is the lesson: Never give in. Never give in. Never, never, never, never - in nothing, great or small, large or petty - never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy."(Sir Winston Churchill, October 29th 1941, Harrow School , London)